Law School Transparency released a report titled A Way Forward: Transparency in 2018 that has already gained a significant amount of press. At its core, it recommends law schools publicly release the average student debt of its graduates. Furthermore, the report recommends that this data be broken down by race and gender and include this information with every formal admissions offer the law schools make.

Law.com is reporting that Cooley is in a discovery fight with the ABA and the troubled law school is hoping to review confidential records for all law schools that have been placed on probation and have been up for re-accreditation by the ABA since 2010. As the article states, they’re likely hoping for unwritten rules and uneven enforcement.

Baylor Law announced the launch of the nation's first Executive LL.M. in Litigation Management earlier today. The program requirements include a minimum of three years of attorney experience and, depending on your particular profile and goals,
it may be worth considering. In any event, we hope it helps you realize that the legal education field is not static and new programs emerge rather regularly.